Stress
and anxiety can also trigger bed wetting especially in children that otherwise
have stopped bed wetting. Constipation and also urinary tract infections can
cause bed wetting. Parents
should therefore have it at the back of their minds that most children do not
wet their bed intentionally, and so getting mad at them would not solve the
issue rather, it might end up worsening the situation.
Here
are some tips to help handle the situation better:
- Encourage
your child to drink less fluid in the evenings
- Let
him know that he is not alone, that it is a normal process kids outgrow
and that other children are doing it. Let him know you did it at a time,
this way he’ll surely feel better
- Do
not tease him or let him be teased
because of this as he might lose his self confidence
- Use
positive reinforcement; reward him when he has dry nights
- Do
not ignore him totally, let him have some sense of responsibility
depending on his age by helping take out his bed sheet when he wets the
bed
- Encourage
him to use the bathroom at night and make his surrounding less scary for
him( cos children are easily scared) by placing night bulbs in the passage
and bathroom for easier access
- You
can attach bed time alarms on their clothing; this buzzes and alerts the
child whenever he starts getting wet
- Some
people opt for medications but this has rebound effects as children tend
to rebound once the medication is stopped
- Imbibe
the habit of eating fruits and vegetables as it will prevent constipation
- Use
mackintosh or other similar materials on their bed to lessen the overall
effect on the mattress
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